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Seventeen Noddy Strip Books, circa 1950s, Noddy and the Naughty Boy, Noddy and the Bear who lost Growl, Noddy goes Dancing 1954, Noddy car gets a squeak 1952, Noddy is very silly 1953, pictures by Beek, Noddy and Witches Wand 1952, Noddy gets Captured 1953 pictures by Beek, Noddy & the Witches Wand, Noddy and the Snow House 1954, Noddy tricks Mr Sly 1957, Noddy goes Dancing, Noddy the Cry Baby 1954, Noddy and the Cuckoo`s Nest 1953, Noddy gets a car squeak (Golly), Noddy gets Captured, Noddy is very silly and Noddy Penny Wheel Car. (17)
Seventeen vignettes, Robert Lee and Robert Tyndall, pen and ink and watercolour, for illustrations in Book 14, Noddy and the Bumpy-Dog, titles as follows: "Then he got on his bicycle and away he went again" (on card), for p. 15 (6.1 x 8.5cm) (piece missing from top right corner); "He rushed next door to Mr. Tubby Bear, crying loudly" (on card), for p. 40 (6.8 x 8cm); seven various cut-outs of Tessie Bear, for illustrations on p. 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17 (various sizes); "`In the peg-bag`, said Big-Ears, `I`ll bring it out with me`, so he went out with Noddy" (on card), for p. 20 (13.6 x 9.8cm); "Noddy fell over and sat down hard on Mr. Tubby`s patch of mint" (on card), for p. 46 (9.8 x 14.4cm); "Noddy laughed and laughed. But Mr. Plod didn`t" (on card), for p. 44 (8.1 x 8.4cm); "What! a dog wearing his precious helmet?" (on card), for p. 44 (6 x 3.8cm); "Gilbert Golly if I have any more of your nonsense this morning I`ll lock you up" (on card), for p. 32 (9 x 15cm); Letters for the Title page, pencil and watercolour (on board) (9.5 x 17.1cm); "Goodbye, dear Bumpy! Look after little Tessie Bear, won`t you?" (on card), for p. 60 (9.2 x 10cm) (piece missing top right corner); and "They picked up Mr. George Golly" (on card), for p. 30 (8 x 8.6cm). (17)
Unknown artist, four pen and ink and watercolour, on paper, for "Noddy`s Nursery Rhymes"?: "Mr Tubby Bear has got a lovely grunt", with printed text at bottom of sheet (25.7 x 21.5cm); "I really love a rainy day" (Noddy and Bumpy-Dog looking in a puddle) (25.7 x 21.4cm); "If I were a bouncing Ball" (11.5 x 21.4cm); and "Kites for Sale" (11 x 21.2cm). (4)
Seventeen Noddy Strip Books, circa 1950s, Noddy and the Naughty Boy, Noddy and the Bear who lost Growl, Noddy goes Dancing 1954, Noddy car gets a squeak 1952, Noddy is very silly 1953, pictures by Beek, Noddy and Witches Wand 1952, Noddy gets Captured 1953 pictures by Beek, Noddy & the Witches Wand, Noddy and the Snow House 1954, Noddy tricks Mr Sly 1957, Noddy goes Dancing, Noddy the Cry Baby 1954, Noddy and the Cuckoo`s Nest 1953, Noddy gets a car squeak (Golly), Noddy gets Captured, Noddy is very silly and Noddy Penny Wheel Car. (17)
Seventeen vignettes, Robert Lee and Robert Tyndall, pen and ink and watercolour, for illustrations in Book 14, Noddy and the Bumpy-Dog, titles as follows: "Then he got on his bicycle and away he went again" (on card), for p. 15 (6.1 x 8.5cm) (piece missing from top right corner); "He rushed next door to Mr. Tubby Bear, crying loudly" (on card), for p. 40 (6.8 x 8cm); seven various cut-outs of Tessie Bear, for illustrations on p. 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 and 17 (various sizes); "`In the peg-bag`, said Big-Ears, `I`ll bring it out with me`, so he went out with Noddy" (on card), for p. 20 (13.6 x 9.8cm); "Noddy fell over and sat down hard on Mr. Tubby`s patch of mint" (on card), for p. 46 (9.8 x 14.4cm); "Noddy laughed and laughed. But Mr. Plod didn`t" (on card), for p. 44 (8.1 x 8.4cm); "What! a dog wearing his precious helmet?" (on card), for p. 44 (6 x 3.8cm); "Gilbert Golly if I have any more of your nonsense this morning I`ll lock you up" (on card), for p. 32 (9 x 15cm); Letters for the Title page, pencil and watercolour (on board) (9.5 x 17.1cm); "Goodbye, dear Bumpy! Look after little Tessie Bear, won`t you?" (on card), for p. 60 (9.2 x 10cm) (piece missing top right corner); and "They picked up Mr. George Golly" (on card), for p. 30 (8 x 8.6cm). (17)
Unknown artist, four pen and ink and watercolour, on paper, for "Noddy`s Nursery Rhymes"?: "Mr Tubby Bear has got a lovely grunt", with printed text at bottom of sheet (25.7 x 21.5cm); "I really love a rainy day" (Noddy and Bumpy-Dog looking in a puddle) (25.7 x 21.4cm); "If I were a bouncing Ball" (11.5 x 21.4cm); and "Kites for Sale" (11 x 21.2cm). (4)
A John Brogden Archaeological revival gold Pharaoh brooch within original box, the naturalistically modelled Pharaoh's head bearing a textured nemes with raised hieroglyph decoration, the reverse stamped 'JB' with later attached safety chain, presented within original fitted box 'John Brogden Goldsmith Manufactory 16 Henrietta St Covent Garden London', brooch measures 25mm x 21mm, total weight 10.4gms Note: John Brogden began his career as an apprentice to a London firm of watch and clockmakers in the 1830's. From 1842 to 1864 he was a partner in the firm 'Watherston and Brogden', a goldsmiths based at 16 Henrietta Street Covent Garden. In 1864 Borgden took over the business and operated under his own name until 1880. Between 1881 and 1885 he worked as an 'Art Goldsmith' at the Grand Hotel Buildings in Charing Cross. Brogden exhibited jewellery at the 1851 Great Exhibition and won various awards at exhibitions in Paris and London from the 1850's to the 1870's. His pieces bear the stamp 'Brogden' or 'JB' within a cartouche Many of his designs were inspired by Archaeological excavations in Syria and Egypt as well as being influenced by the work of the Italian jeweller Fortunato Pio Castellani Examples of his work and designs can be found in collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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